"I was studying musical theater at the University of Michigan, and I was sophomore when I got an email from the casting director of Bring It On. I flew to New York and auditioned! I was only in fifth grade when the first movie came out, so I watched all of the movies. It was strange to go off the path that everyone takes and not finish college, but it's been a great adventure."

The Broadway show is different from the original movie. Can you describe the plot?

"The show pulls from all five of the Bring It On movies. It starts out with my character Campbell, who's a cheerleader at the uppity school, and everything is going her way. She gets redistricted to go to the inner city school, which doesn't have a cheerleading squad. Cheerleading was Campbell's path; it was what she was using to get to the top, and when it's taken away from her, she goes back to square one. She joins a dance crew and they end up becoming a cheer squad. Campbell makes good friendships along the way and realizes what's important to her. There are a few twists in there, too!"